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Episode 30: Paul Herbert

Paul has been performing stunts since the early 90’s, his credits include: Bond, Fifth Element, Game Of Thrones, Band Of Brothers, and Johnny English to name a few

Episode 30 of the Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series podcast, hosted by Ripple Productions, titled "Episode 30: Paul Herbert" was published on February 20, 2021 and runs 30 minutes.

February 20, 2021 ·30m · Cunning Stunts, A Podcast Series

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Paul has been performing stunts since the early 90’s and since then has gone on to becoming a successful Stunt Coordinator, his credits include: Bond, Fifth Element, Game Of Thrones, Band Of Brothers, and Johnny English to name a few. In his interview, Paul talks about some of most challenging Stunts he has performed, including his fire jobs and performance on Titanic. He also explains the procedure of being set on fire and how to go about running someone over safely with a tank! We hope you enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paul has been performing stunts since the early 90’s and since then has gone on to becoming a successful Stunt Coordinator, his credits include: Bond, Fifth Element, Game Of Thrones, Band Of Brothers, and Johnny English to name a few. In his interview, Paul talks about some of most challenging Stunts he has performed, including his fire jobs and performance on Titanic. He also explains the procedure of being set on fire and how to go about running someone over safely with a tank! We hope you enjoy.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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